Cadillac

You don't so much as drive an Escalade as roll in one, and I don't mean that in any negatively sterotypical way. It's just that when I'm behind the wheel I tend to sort of take my time, like I'm in some kind of luxurious four-wheel bubble making my way... Read More

The Cadillac team tries to avoid reminders of the company's past forays into the small car market, but there were a couple of serious mistakes made, such as the Cimarron sedan that appeared in 1981 and that shared a platform with Chevy’s Cavalier. Cadillac’s share of the market fell off... Read More

Something about driving the Cadillac CTS-V Coupe makes you swagger when you step out of it. You'll find yourself walking into places with an authoritative air, as if you own the world. It has been said power corrupts, and while we wouldn't characterize the feeling as being... Read More

For years I’d gone to auto shows and gazed wistfully upon exotic shape after exotic shape the designers applied to concept cars. Then, I’d go look at the production cars and wonder why they had to be so frumpy when the concept cars were so fine. When I saw the... Read More

Cadillac Escalade Hybrid: The hybrid Escalade seems like a bit of a contradiction in terms, given this sport-utility's philosophy of conspicuous consumption. Still, there is something to be said for having your excess and respecting the environment, too. The Escalade Hybrid uses a similar electric motor-assist system... Read More

By Lyndon Conrad Bell
When it comes to interior refinement, General Motors is on track to firmly establish itself as the benchmark among American manufacturers. The latest vehicle to benefit from this newfound prowess is Cadillac's new SRX for 2010.
From the hand cut and sewn leather on the dash and door...

We now know what it feels like to be nobody. We've read literally hundreds of blog posts and comments by people who say GM deserves its current situation because the company builds cars 'nobody' wants.
Well, after spending some quality time with the Cadillac CTS-V, we at Decisive Multimedia are thinking...